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> 3)  Tires and handling.  The installer set     
>     tire pressure at 32 psi all around but the plate in the glovebox   
>     says 20 psi front and 24 psi rear.  This sounds a bit low, so      
>     should I take TR's word for it or leave it as is?
I don't know if it is the right thing to do, but I increased my tire
pressures by 25%, giving me 25 psi front, and 30 rear.  I haven't done
any experimentation with different pressures, but was told that
increasing pressures in this fashion would improve handling.   My tires
are Michelin Redlines.
--ken
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